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Asleep At The Wheel in Branson, MO
Clay Cooper Theatre •
3216 W. 76 Country Blvd. • Branson, MO 65616
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Experience an unforgettable evening with the legendary Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel live at the Clay Cooper Theatre on November 1, 2024. Delight in this Grammy-award-winning band's timeless blend of Western swing and country music spanning more than 30 albums in over 50 years. Don't miss out on this extraordinary Branson show for one night only!
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Yes! The show is enjoyable for all ages. Plus, children ages three (3) and under watch free!
Yes. Guests can enjoy complimentary parking on site. ADA-accessible parking spots are also available, but please come early for a preferred parking spot. If accessible spots are no longer available, parking attendants will allow you to unload guests there or ride the courtesy golf cart to the front of the building.
Yes! Seating accommodations are available for those who need to stay in their wheelchair, aisle seats for guests who need to transfer out, aisle seats with an arm raise if they require more comfort or help getting into the chair, and a bench along the back which allows more space. For accessible seating accommodations, please make a note of your request in the comments section above when booking your reservation.
Yes, food and drinks are available for purchase at the theater's fully loaded concession stand. They serve popcorn, fountain drinks, pretzels, nachos, hot dogs, and Icees. You can also hamburgers, order pizza, chicken sandwiches, cappuccino, and more from the theater's extended menu.
Unfortunately, no. Alcoholic drinks are not permitted inside the theater.
Guests are welcome to smoke in the designated areas outside the building. However, smoking is not allowed inside the theater.
Photography is allowed, but please note that due to copyright laws, video recording is not allowed.
Casual attire is fine, but don’t let that stop you from dressing up if that’s what you’d like to do! The theater can also be cold, so consider bringing a light jacket.